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IDC Forecasts Growth for the Media Center PC Market, But Remains Cautious abo...
IDC Forecasts Growth for the Media Center PC Market, But Remains Cautious about Mainstream Adoption
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"Today's shipment levels of PCs that serve as digital hubs in living room entertainment systems remain too low to be a factor in the overall consumer PC market. However, shipments of media center-equipped PCs are increasing at a phenomenal rate," says David Daoud, research manager, IDC's Personal Computing and PC Tracker Programs. "The proliferation of broadband in households worldwide is driving increased use of the Internet for media applications, including audio and video playback and downloading in a multitude of formats and quality levels. As a result, IDC finds that PCs are increasingly used as entertainment devices that complement the traditional living room entertainment system, not replace it."
IDC's latest research on media center PCs shows that:
- In the short term, PC makers, operating environment and software publishers, and component suppliers will make concerted efforts to raise consumer awareness of media center PCs. Already a large share of the desktops currently sold to the consumer market, and to a certain extent notebooks, ship with Microsoft's Windows XP Media Center Edition as the de facto operating environment. This push is expected to help smooth the transition to Microsoft's Vista Home Premium when it is released early next year. Additionally, Intel and AMD, and other players in the industry, have embarked on similar initiatives to boost consumers' entertainment experience in the home.
- This year, 5.85 million media center PCs will ship worldwide. These systems will have the software and hardware necessary to qualify as media center units, with both the media center operating environment and combined TV tuner and remote control. The value of this market is estimated at nearly $6 billion, with the U.S. market accounting for 46.3% of the total.
- In the longer term, based on the most likely scenario, worldwide shipments of media center PCs will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 41.3% from 2005 to 2010, with the U.S. market increasing at a CAGR of 34% during the same period. In 2010, IDC expects worldwide shipments to reach 27.5 million units, with 9.5 million units absorbed in the United States, generating a worldwide revenue opportunity of $29.4 billion. The U.S. revenue opportunity in 2010 will be $12.6 billion.
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